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A breakout session focusing on implementing user scenarios in the next five years to ensure adoption, led by Richard Outten. Explore strategies to meet the needs of various users, including VPs, clinical users, researchers, and industry. Understand the importance of interdisciplinary research trends and challenges for universities. Enhance science and technology development by addressing adoption hurdles and interdisciplinary communication. Participants include MacKenzie Smith, Chris Barnes, and more.
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Breakout Session on “User Scenarios That Can Be Implemented in the Coming Five Years?” Ensuring Adoption Lead: Richard Outten Participants: MacKenzie Smith, Chris Barnes, Elaine Collier, Brian Butler, Chintan Tank, Richard Outten
General Considerations • 80/20 – meeting the needs of the VP will meet the needs of the 80% other users • Make this guy happy – your VP of research
Possible User Scenarios (5-10) • Organizations • Department / center head (connector/broker) • Clinical users • Reporters • VP of Research • Sponsor Research • Junior investigator • Donor • Industry
Detailed User Scenario (No. 1) What are the target users? VP of Research (BI for their enterprise) What are the users’ needs & priorities? Trends in inter-disciplinary research areas that are critical to the University Gap analysis-direction the University should go Exactly what functionality is provided? Trends over time: Hires, students, grants/funding, collections, infrastructure, output (pubs and rate), Nobel prizes Why is this valuable for individual researchers? 80/20 infracture to meet the needs of VP will benefit 80% of othor usres Why does this improve science and/or technology dev.? Increases adoption
Associated Challenges and Opportunities • Risk of researchers being reported on • Can’t call the department head anymore because the research is inter-disciplinary